Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 7, 1967, p. 13

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a i i tomi of thi unkmjt and interesting ele mentary aft modelling and industrial arts ex hibits at the robert little public school last thursday which delighted many who visited it and admired art teacher miss titon stands beside one of the exhibits made of sawdust and coffee grounds and sponged background which attracted much admiring comment she was in charge of the show which mr mcdofr aid an inspector declared the best he had ever seen he asked teacher and pupils from the district to see it and they came from camp- bellville speyside srewarttown and other esquesing and nassagaweya schools staff photo mohawk inn opens unique canadians approach in attractive colonial setting the mohawk inn opening soon on campbellville road just north of the highway 401 cloverlcaf will be a welcome addition to the district as it of fers a unique canatiiara ap proach in a colonial setting decorated throughout in a colonial style the new motel canada has been employed as a chef at the vienna restaur ant and cutten club in gu- elph the maitre d is hans doeink who was trained in germany for this specialized profession he comes to the mohawk inn from guelph and more recently from the franz anddiningeomplcx hasbeen joseph in to erected in a 70 acre woodland mrs john uewbold of camp- e a mohawk bellville will handle the recep a french canadian second cook mrs dolores renaud will handle short orders for the coffee shop and dining room and excels in special french pastries the manag ers expect at least 30 emp loyees will be on staff when the mohawk tnn reaches its beak raceway at a cost of over half a million dollar and while it opens with a 26unit motel a dining room seating 78 a cof fee shop with 95 seats a lounge seating 50 and a meet ing room that can accommod ate 60 guests even greater things are in store for the fu ture if the demand is shown for an expansion of services frank mcgubx will manage the inn with the assistance of his wife etella who acts as chatelaine originally from timmins mr mcguire was paymaster and accountant with w l iballentine equip ment co for seven years wis wife has also been active in the business world for several years they are striving to provide a pleasant oldfashioned kind of relationship between their staff and the patrons local people are being hired for po sitions wherever possible waitresses will wear dresses in a colonial fashion featuring the canadian plaid mohawk inn win feature an iron pot menu with dinners cooked in antique iron pots on cranes in the large stone fire place in the dining room me nus will feature steak lob ster the best in beef and gour- met style foods as well as such delicacies as their fancv colon ial stew old fashioned veget able soup dark brown molas ses baked beans corn sticks and herd breads the waitross es will serve the dinners from the massive fireplace which has been carefully constructed from local limestone and field stone the coffee shop features a horseshoe shaped counter surrounded b tables the lounge is impressive with ong mal barn siding that came from two district barns the bar was rescued from a barn near eden mills and dates back to 1840 when it was in use as the lar in the north halton villages first hotel hand hewn open beams sup port the ceiling and run throughout the entire building including the motel ixoms all the motel units are furnished with colonialstvle furniture in cluding daintv lamps and ro cking chairs yet modern en ough to include tv sets and luxurious bathrooms and an- ilies all rooms are panelled in pine and feature wall to- wall carpets the cofffee shop lobby and administration area are done in quarry tile and panelled in cherrv and ash the entire building is elec trically heated and air condit ioned for the utmost m com fort during all the seasons a gift shop offers antiques and canadians reproductions original oil paintings landsca pes and portraits cbaf la the dtnlnc room is rupert enthammer who com es from austria he was train ed there and since coming to tion desk and act as cashier and switchboard operator she was formerly 13 years in a toronto law office six of those years as senior book keeper and office manager obituary mrs nettie wilson dies in 80th year a life long resident of es quesing township mrs sarah vinetta nettie wilson passed away suddenly at the halton centennial manor on thurs day may 25 she had been in failing health for the past vear and was in her 80th vear she was the daughkjsoethe late john chisholm ind agnes fisher and was one ol a tamilv of seven born and raised in the scotch block and attended wa terloo school she married the late arthur f wilson in 1911 and lived on the wilson farm on the 9th line for mam years she and her husband moved to georgetown in 1940 where she lived an active life until failing health intervened she attended knox presbv terian c h ut ch georgetown and was a member of the ro al circle and the georgetown womens institute she is survived b two sons spencer who ined on the fain il farm and norman of downsview four grandchild ren and three great giandchild ren also two sisters mrs mar garel stark and mis ola rob inson of geoigetown brother will ol acton and noiman of milton she was pndonased bv brother tom and a sister ci ma mrs clare robertson funeral sen ice was held on sundav max 28 it tin haiold c mcclure funeral home georgetown with the rc nor man young officiating inter ment took place in st stcph en s church cemoter hornb pallbearers were in phew s mel drum stark john chisholm frank wilson guv bussell llod fisher and hu old ear 1 flower bcuoi s wcu hunils anl neighbors thetlaademand thet- inn will be expanded in the very near future its construc tion has been designed to ac commodate a second floor fea turing a 300seat dining room for larger functions an ad ditional 25 motel units will be added when the demand is proven in the lobby a trout pond is planned with rainbow trout basking in running water until personally selected by a diner for dinner an outdoor dining area is being constructed and an out door lounge is envisioned a patio circling the outdoor fire place which is already con structed will be open this summer this summer will al so see a start made on a large heated swimming pool mohawk inn will oater to club steak cookouts corn roasts patio parties family picnics and sleigh riding par ties the owners foresee a great potential because of mo hawk inns prime location in the centre of the districts large recreational complex which includes a dozen golf clubs fishing ranches the bruce trail conservation ar eas and the nearbv raceway steaks will be cooked on a laigc outside cooking area ov er luckor wood corn and wieners will be done in large iron sugar pots in the patio area bonfires will be anoth ei feature the acton free press wednesday june 7 1967 g milton susan lynn grexton age 16 was driving to her home in hornby on may 13 when she slowed down to look at horses along the side of base line road her mother screamed grabbed for the wheel and the car crashed into a concrete abutment causing the death of the mother mrs bertha grexton james death age 13 saw the crash from where he and a friend were washing a car in a laneway twotenths of a mile away from the bridge where the crash occur red an inquest into the accid ent found no negligence on the part of the driver but the jury recommended the road be widened and signs be post ed to warn oncoming vehicles of the narrow passage there it wsfcomi wtton intsmiuoml with wr 5000 host hm men than thirty yu aiparitnc to fosttrinf good will is butlntn tnt community lift for mora informs- tion about wjlcotnej phone 8534945 no notable change in employment situation nmmukemm wlcoam knew your bars nun mvwoombm1 to lat addrvu obituary john winter 82 dies in hospital after an illness of five weeks john winter passed away in guelph general hospital on thursday may 25 mr winter had been making his home in halton centennial manor mil ton he was 82 years of age mr winter was born at fhm- well england was married there and came to canada in 1912 his wife elsie may pre deceased him he was a tanner at beard- more and co for 25 years he is survived by son frank daughterin law marjone son john and daughterinlaw ivy six grandchildren marjory north bay susan deborah nancy stephen and leslie ac ton and two greatgrandchild ren michelle and christopher of north bay also remaining are a brother albert winter and sister annie both of ion- bridge kent england funeral service was held at the rumlcyshoemaker funer al home monday may 29 con ducted by the rev ritchie mc- murray interment followed in fairview cemetery acton pallbearers were ross gibbs burlington jack ballentinc ron edwards wilbert bradley lloyd boyd all of george- town mike luxon of north bav halton 4h strawberry club by rick brown the halton count 4h straw berrv club hold its mon thl meeting at the farm of fren nurse near hornb on vl 16 1967 at this mceung club mem iers discussed diseases and in sects which at feel berries and their control this discussion led b chuch warner also cov ered the are of frost control several senior members dem onstrated sprawng techniques on stinrt nurses club plot and sprns were hinded out in small containers tor the members to use for all your painting or paperhanging jobs call floyd schmidt 8564475 at rockwood decorators announcing a l riemer limited has been appointed authorized united gas dealer for acton any inquiries regarding meter hookup water heater rentals and sales hot air gas furnaces and boilers will be given prompt attention we also will supply you with water heater rental con tracts service contracts or any installation financing through united gas w alsojive free layout ol heat loss and heat gain on any heating or airconditioning installation see our hooker ad on united gas limited advertising phone 8530640 leave your name and number with this answering service and we will contact you or call guelph 8212264 collect no notable change has taken place in the employment sttua tion in the guelph area since april although it is estimated a slight decrease in the number of registrations of clients in the canada manpower centre who are without work and seeking employment occured an accurate comparison is no possrble this month with previous months because of a change in the statistical re cording of persons registered of the total number of clients registered 451 males 435 fe males arc unemployed 46 males and 18 females are em ployed but looking for other work 33 males and s females on training courses 381 males and 173 females whose employ ment status at the end of the month was not fully determin ed although a portion ana probably employed and 23 males and 53 females working part time there is a strong demand for male domestic and personal service workers and protective service workers landscapers electric equipment man turing wor ot a sk lure unskilled metal andcon struclion workers females are required for a number of ser vice occupations such as cooks waitresses kitchen workers domestic and personal service and building service workers job opportunities notified to canada manpoer entrc in creased over the previous month and the number of cli ents placed wis 251 an in crease of 50 over april students are continually be jeging the canada manpower centre for summer iobs hut unless emploxers notify the canada manpower centre of opportunities many students will be without employment for the mimmer months town i pimm hava uw wl- cotm waaon hmimi rail on ma 4 i i would ilk to immcrtu jotha aoten fm pim i i alrmdjr hmim to tin aston km pratt pill out coupon and mail to circulation dopt th tz ijmxcuesuitmy mi gj bmmm mm mmmx headquarters fertilize your lawn now i large selection of evergreen shrubs and trees fruit treei fruit bushes ready fur planting begonias gladioli fertilizers seeds garden tools patio stones etc say it with flowers but say it with ours cut flowers and potted plants open 7 days week8 a m til dark phone s329i0 specializing in bridal arrangements caroline flower garden shop two miles west of acton south side of hwy kaleidoscope a pavilion built by six leading canadian chemical companies at expo 67 has chosen as its theme man and color the relation of modern man to color in all its aspects scientific cul tural educational and domes tic will be shown calling all students free want ads get a job through the free press i free to all students public and high schools who live in this area no phone calls please if you are looking for a full or part time job heres all you do place your ad in the office 59 willow st acton 1 one ad to each student may be repeated up to 3 times if yew contact the free press by each monday before 5 pm 2 you must use your name in the ad 3 you may use up to 20 words of copy deadline for your free ad is monday 5 pm aiidvs oaoiw irrn

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